Journal Papers
Links to a selection of publications from SNC staff appear below. Clicking on any James Hutton Institute staff member's name will take you to their personal staff page where a more detailed listing of their publications can be found. You can also access a complete list of publications from the Institute's publications list.
- Can scenario-planning support community-based natural resource management? Experiences from three countries in Latin America? K. Waylen et al. Ecology and Society 20 (4):28
- Sequence-based mapping approach to spatio-temporal snow patterns from MODIS time-series applied to Scotland. L.Poggio and A. Gimona. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 34, 122 - 135.
- How does legacy create sticking points for environmental management? Insights from challenges to implementation of the ecosystem approach. K.A. Waylen, K.L. Blackstock and K. L. Holstead. Ecology and Society 20 (2): 21
- Assessing and monitoring impacts of genetically modified plants on agro-ecosystems: the approach of AMIGA project S. Arpaia, A. Messéan, N.A. Birch, H. Hokannen, S. Härtel, J. van Loon, G. Lovei, J. Park, H. Spreafico, G.R. Squire, I. Steffan-Dewenter, C. Tebbe, H. van der Voet. Entomologia, vol 2, 79-86
- Predicting Sample Source Location from Soil Analysis Using Neural Networks M.A.Aitkenhead, M.C.Coull and L.Dawson. Environmental Forensics, vol 15(3), 281-292
- Implications of carbon forestry for local livelihoods and leakage G.A.Dyer and M.Nijnik. Annals of Forest Science, vol 71, issue 2, 227 - 237
- Improving the science-policy dialogue to meet the challenges of biodiversity conservation: having conversations rather than talking at one-another. J.C. Young, et al. Biodiversity and Conservation 23(2), 387-404.
- The Need to Disentangle Key Concepts from Ecosystem-Approach Jargon K.A. Waylen, E.J. Hastings, E.A. Banks, K.L. Holstead, R.J. Irvine and K.L. Blackstock. Conservation Biology, vol 28, Issue 5, 1215 - 1224.
- Hybridity of representation: insights from river basin management planning in Scotland K.L. Blackstock, K.A. Waylen, K.M. Marshall and J. Dunglinson. Environment and Planning C 32(3), 549-566.
- Functional trait metrics are sensitive to the completeness of the species’ trait data? R.J. Pakeman. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5(1), 9-15.
- Payments for Water Ecosystem Services in Latin America: A literature review and conceptual model J. Martin-Ortega, E. Ojea and C. Roux. Ecosystem Services vol 6, 122-132
- Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks vary throughout the growing season and between successional stages. A.E. Bennett, T.J. Daniell, M. Õpik, J. Davison, M. Moora, M. Zobel, M.-A. Selosse and D. Evans. PLoS ONE 8(12), e83241.
- Plant ecology's guilty little secret: understanding the dynamics of plant competition. C.J. Trinder, R.W. Brooker and D. Robinson. Functional Ecology 27, 918-929.
- Nonlinearities in biodiversity incentive schemes: A study using an integrated agent-based and metacommunity model. G.P. Polhill, A. Gimona and N.M. Gotts. Environmental modelling and software 45, 74-91.
- Biodiversity and human health: evidence for casualty? R.L. Hough. Biodiversity and Conservation 23, 267-288.
- Regional scale mapping of soil properties and their uncertainty with a large number of satellite-derived covariates. L. Poggio, A. Gimona and M.J. Brewer. Geoderma, 209-210, 1-14.
- Considering the source: Commercialisation and trust in agri-environmental information and advisory services in England. L.A. Sutherland, J. Mills, J. Ingram, R.J.F. Burton, J. Dwyer and K.L. Blackstock. Journal of Environmental Management 118, 96-205
- Application of Bayesian Belief Networks to quantify and map areas at risk to soil threats: using soil compaction as an example. M. Troldborg, I. Aalders, W. Towers, P.D. Hallett, B.M. McKenzie, A.G. Bengough, A. Lilly, B.C. Ball and R.L. Hough. Soil Tillage and Research 132, 56-68.
- The role of ecosystems and their management in regulating climate, and soil, water and air quality. P. Smith, M.R. Ashmore, H.I.J. Black, P.J. Burgess, C.D. Evans, T.A. Quine, A.M. Thomson, K. Hicks and H.G. Orr. Journal of Applied Ecology 50, 812-829.